datetimepicker and dates 2007-02-06 - By Dariusz Wojtas
Back Hi Musachy,
I have problems with compiling xwork from SVN. A fresh copy. I am using JDK 1.6, maybe this is the reason.
mvn clean install
produces after some time
[ERROR] BUILD FAILURE [INFO] -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- [INFO] Compilation failure
c:\projects\xwork\src\java\com\opensymphony\xwork2\inject\ContainerImpl.java: [334,50] incompatible types found : java.lang.reflect.Constructor <?> required: java.lang.reflect.Constructor <T>
Can you share a copy of xwork or point to some nightly build?
Regards Dariusz Wojtas
On 2/5/07, Musachy Barroso <mbarroso@(protected)> wrote: > The patch was already committed to xwork by Phil. You just need to > update and recompile. > > thanks > musachy > > Dariusz Wojtas wrote: > > ok, I surely will try this patch - somewhen later this week. > > I will inform you about the results. > > > > Thanks for quick response. > > > > Best regards > > Dariusz Wojtas > > > > On 2/5/07, Musachy Barroso <mbarroso@(protected)> wrote: > >> Hi Dariousz > >> > >> I recently sent a patch for XWork to parse dates on RFC 3339 format > >> (which the datepicker uses): > >> > >> https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-1643 > >> > >> Can you recompile xwork and try? > >> > >> musachy > >> > >> > >> Dariusz Wojtas wrote: > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > I have been reporting some problems with conversion at the beginning > >> > of the year. > >> > There were problems with conversion when some actions/pages were > >> > invoked from the Opera browser. A bit strange but that's how it was. > >> > > >> > Now I tried Opera again and I found a case in which some code fails > >> > under Opera (9.0.2) but works perfectly under FF and IE. > >> > > >> > <s:datetimepicker name="myDateProperty" displayFormat="yyyy-MM-dd" > >> > label="My Date Label"/> > >> > > >> > My action defines a property of type java.util.Date  > >> > I select some date in my form, submit it (2007-02-05) and the date is > >> > set in the action when called from IE or FF, but it is still null when > >> > invoked from Opera. > >> > I only can see some log: > >> > > >> > 20:31:15,718 ERROR - ParametersInterceptor - > >> > ParametersInterceptor - [setParameters]: Unexpected Exception catched: > >> > Error setting expression 'myDateProperty with value > >> > '[Ljava.lang.String;@(protected)' > >> > > >> > > >> > I defined a custom date converter (I already have to use converters > >> > for float and double, doesn't work without them - commas vs dots) and > >> > it started to work. > >> > > >> > Is there any way to have a better, out of the box solution? > >> > I believe this may be something with the locale, but cant be sure. > >> > I do not play with locale in my app. > >> > > >> > I use a standard widget (which works nicely) but it fails in some > >> > environments. > >> > Now I found the reason, I found some solution - works for me - but > >> > this shows some general problem. > >> > > >> > This email is rather not a question for help, but info about some > >> > problem. > >> > > >> > Best regards > >> > Dariusz Wojtas
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